The 27-year-old is no stranger to taking her training camps to different facilities across Asia, and in Fairtex, she says she has found the perfect place to prepare for her atomweight contest at ONE: DESTINY OF CHAMPIONS this Friday, 7 December.

“Communicating and exchanging information in different environments can give you an advantage. Training with many athletes of different styles can quickly help you absorb their skills, and give you a lot of experience.

“I have made a considerable improvement in both skill and spirit.”

The gym’s most famous product, Yodsanklai IWE Fairtex, will join Huang on the bill at the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Despite being surrounded by so many elite Muay Thai practitioners, the judo black belt’s focus has not only been centered on the art of eight limbs.

When she meets Jihin in Kuala Lumpur, she will face a well-rounded athlete with excellent grappling skills on top of her striking attack.

Fortunately, Fairtex is well-equipped to bring Huang along in all aspects of mixed martial arts.

“I trained with many fighters from different countries, including Chloe [Fisher Cooke] – the Muay Thai Champion of England – Stamp, Mark [Fairtex Abelardo] and many others who helped me improve my fighting skills in various aspects,” she explains.

“Lady GoGo’s” time in Thailand has been so productive, she has plans to return to prepare for her future bouts, too.

Once her upcoming contest is in the rearview mirror, and her schedule is set, she will be back on the mats and in the rings to continue her evolution as a martial artist, and push towards a second shot at the ONE Atomweight World Title in 2019.

“I will stay here for more than one year and keep improving my abilities,” she says.

“I still have many areas that need to be improved, especially my standing skills.”